Fort Worth hits the low 80s today with 39% humidity and light winds — about as comfortable as late spring gets. Wednesday pushes toward 90 degrees, and humidity builds through the weekend with rain chances returning late week.
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Temperatures in Fort Worth are climbing, and Wednesday is shaping up to be the inflection point worth paying attention to. Today is the easier day.
Wednesday changes the calculus. A high-pressure ridge is building in, pushing highs toward ninety degrees.
For commuting, the picture is clean through mid-week. Sunny skies, calm winds, no precipitation.
The more interesting development is what follows Wednesday. Southerly winds are beginning to build, and that southerly flow is the mechanism that brings moisture back into the region.
The broader pattern is a familiar late-spring sequence for North Texas. High pressure dominates, temperatures run warm and dry, then the pattern opens up as southerly flow deepens and moisture increases.
The one or two things worth tracking from here: how quickly humidity rises through the weekend, and whether that late-week rain chance solidifies into something meaningful or stays marginal. Those are the two variables that will shape the transition from this comfortable stretch into whatever the next pattern brings.
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